The Return of Trump—I
On losers, fear, the Supreme Court, the end of the FDR era, antisystemic times, and words without consequences.
November 8, 2024
Under the Spanish Volcano
A recent exhibition at the Prado showcased artists engaging with the ferment and conflict of turn-of-the-century Spain.
November 24, 2024
‘The Look of Shame’
The French director Catherine Breillat has spent her career insisting on women’s agency and reclaiming taboo desires—sometimes with troubling implications.
November 21, 2024
‘The Loudest, Brightest Thing’
The producer and DJ Sophie created a musical language with which to explore feelings too inchoate—too big, too raw—to be spoken.
November 24, 2024
Jewish Middlemen, Archival Myopia
The story of two Jewish trading families during the last decades of the Regency of Algiers is skewed by being told through the perspectives of only European and American actors.
December 5, 2024 issue
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Peter Gay: Voltaire“Voltaire, contrary to his reputation, was not merely a social climber, or solely concerned for his security or financial advantage. He was a good hater but he also loved widely and generously, if not always wisely, and most of his traits emerge in the letters here brought together.”
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